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is this an important issue or is this something that can help us, hurt us or just ignore and it will go away in a day or two. so if you don't have that information you are going on assumptions an guesses which could be right but at the end of the day i would rather be making my decisions based on facts and knowledge versus assumptions. other questions? my time is up. >> [inaudible] pan span .
is this an important issue or is this something that can help us, hurt us or just ignore and it will go away in a day or two. so if you don't have that information you are going on assumptions an guesses which could be right but at the end of the day i would rather be making my decisions based on facts and knowledge versus assumptions. other questions? my time is up. >> [inaudible] pan span .
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rosalynn the joins us by phone. -- rosalinda joins us by phone. what is going on in virginia and what does it mean for the rest of the country? caller: republican was elected governor here in november for the first time in eight years. they have been emboldened by that victory, the clearing virginia and national battleground. -- declaring virginia a national battle ground. the state has a new attorney general coming on saturday who is putting together a staff with an eye towards suing the federal government over all kinds of things that he thinks are unconstitutional and overstepped their authority. host: so, how much of this will actually happen in to be enacted? you touched upon the courts, what is this battle supposed to be like? how long will it go on? caller: we will have to see if these things are enacted into law. there is a piece that remains, if the democrats stay in control, some of these bills may not be successful. there is much nervousness in the democratic party about the health care bill in particular. it would not be impossible to
rosalynn the joins us by phone. -- rosalinda joins us by phone. what is going on in virginia and what does it mean for the rest of the country? caller: republican was elected governor here in november for the first time in eight years. they have been emboldened by that victory, the clearing virginia and national battleground. -- declaring virginia a national battle ground. the state has a new attorney general coming on saturday who is putting together a staff with an eye towards suing the...
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thank for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> along with the new year comes a new push for a global warming bill. is that exactly the thing or the last thing this job market needs right now? we will debate it. and then a stock soaring, even though the government kept spending last year. why this year could be different, a lot different. >> one of the democrats new year's resolutions is to pass a global warming bill. but just as the economy is trying to come back, will cap and trade be a job killer? my next guess says absolutely not. dan joins me from new york. well tom to new york city. >> thank you for having me, sir. >> it occurs to me if you are going to sell cap and trade in the senate you have to sell it as a job creator. before we get into how many jobs is it going to create, can you tell me how many green energy jobs were created in 2009? >> he can't, but i know through 2007 there were about 800,000 clean energy jobs in the united states. >> over what time period? >> in 2007, which is the
thank for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> along with the new year comes a new push for a global warming bill. is that exactly the thing or the last thing this job market needs right now? we will debate it. and then a stock soaring, even though the government kept spending last year. why this year could be different, a lot different. >> one of the democrats new year's resolutions is to pass a global warming bill. but just as the economy is trying to come back,...
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the use, still we have a long way to go. i think if you are at all the fence as republican, you're interested in getting in. if y're a democrat, who is ill on the fence, may not wa to. i'm lookg particularly at delaware, for example,here bowill be biden, the sonf vice president den, is considered a likely candidate for tha seat thatill be open in 2010. >> ifill: like martha coaky-- >>f course, a blue state! a great last name. >> ifill: is there a effort ing on tonight after the fir day of shell shock, ce? the president seemed to hi that thereas something that was being cobbled tother to salvage health care? >> interestology that abc interview today , kben, the prident used terms like let's coalesce around co elements sglaeneaning? >> sompeople reading tea leaves are thinking a much me modest, smaller, incrental approa to health care, and that's very much on the ble as an option right now, a much smaller approach. the difficult that in health care is kind of like one of those balloons, ifou do something one side, you can see
the use, still we have a long way to go. i think if you are at all the fence as republican, you're interested in getting in. if y're a democrat, who is ill on the fence, may not wa to. i'm lookg particularly at delaware, for example,here bowill be biden, the sonf vice president den, is considered a likely candidate for tha seat thatill be open in 2010. >> ifill: like martha coaky-- >>f course, a blue state! a great last name. >> ifill: is there a effort ing on tonight after...
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just get uses to it. if we teach you well, on presentation day, a week from sunday, that will be your answer back to us sometimes. the second thing you need to understand is you are not normal. most college students are not spending two weeks starting three days after christmas in a classroom talking about campaigns. and that is important because when you go out in the real world, you need to understand that most people are not thinking about who is going to run in 2012 for president on the republican side. we are all obsessed with that. will it be huckabee, or palin? you're different, and that is good for all of us, but you have to understand that when dealing with real people. the third thing, if it is not in writing, it doesn't exist. so you need to write stuff down. there have been too many examples of campaigns, even at the presidential level, when something happens to a key operative and he or she had a big part of the campaign plan in his or her head and people were trying to figure out exactly wha
just get uses to it. if we teach you well, on presentation day, a week from sunday, that will be your answer back to us sometimes. the second thing you need to understand is you are not normal. most college students are not spending two weeks starting three days after christmas in a classroom talking about campaigns. and that is important because when you go out in the real world, you need to understand that most people are not thinking about who is going to run in 2012 for president on the...
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it must be a policy imperative for all of us. and i'm happy to say that in recent weeks, both the united states congress in the senate foreign relations committee and the house foreign relations committee have held ground breaking hearings on violence against women, certainly as a human rights issue, but also as an economic issue, and as a security issue. since beijing, more and more countries have passed laws criminalizing violence against women. yet it continues to exact a toll on all societies. these laws are too often not implemented or enforced. and there is too often too large a gap between the legal status of women, de jure, and de facto. no country can prosper without half its women. solving the problems the world faces requires the full participation of women as peacemakers and peace builders, as policy experts, as decision makers, as leaders, ensuring that women can reach these roles requires that they have safe access to education and safety is still e louisive in much of -- elusive in much of the world, that they are
it must be a policy imperative for all of us. and i'm happy to say that in recent weeks, both the united states congress in the senate foreign relations committee and the house foreign relations committee have held ground breaking hearings on violence against women, certainly as a human rights issue, but also as an economic issue, and as a security issue. since beijing, more and more countries have passed laws criminalizing violence against women. yet it continues to exact a toll on all...
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or in front of us? i believe they're in front of us. the president believes they're in front of us. whether he's talking about solutions or poll tested this or that, makes no sense. people don't want to hear that. >> larry: nancy, are we knit picking here? >> i don't think so. it's fairly remarkable that you can have arianna, kevin and i agree that this speech was one where he checked political bocks. it was a very chin in the air speech. you've got an extremely talented man here who is a great orator. i don't think anybody can challenge that. but if there's a sin, it's hubris, at one point when he was talking about health care, he literally said, hey, you're not with me, but that's okay. i understand. i just didn't speak clearly enough to you. like if i slow down and talk in smaller words, maybe you'll get it. now, that is incredibly arrogant given what has happened in virginia, new jersey, and just in massachusetts. >> larry: in fairness, didn't he say he just didn't explain it well enough? he didn't
or in front of us? i believe they're in front of us. the president believes they're in front of us. whether he's talking about solutions or poll tested this or that, makes no sense. people don't want to hear that. >> larry: nancy, are we knit picking here? >> i don't think so. it's fairly remarkable that you can have arianna, kevin and i agree that this speech was one where he checked political bocks. it was a very chin in the air speech. you've got an extremely talented man here...
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we cannot use that as an excus anymor d the bottom line, he's done great job with reminng us how unprecedend things are. he needso take ownership of what's goingn and t polics taking place nowhich are not helping which i why w still have double digit unemployment andmassive unemployment in this country like we have not had before. >> bonnie: it wait wait wait wait. [simultaneous speech] >> bonni: one at a time. one at a time. >> trillions in spending. w but psident bush enred office with a 300 million dollar plusnd he lt with a cse to trillion dollareficit. >> that's true. >> bonni in fairness -- >> there was not out of control spenng, not at that level and we've already demonstted at this level, twi what it was when bush left office. >> bonnie: wil the national counci of la raz and the other hispanic latino groups, will theye supporting the demrats inhis off election year because immigration reform was not psed and it was promised? >> i can't speak forhe head of nclr -- >> bonnie urgea. >> that' what i sd. hispic alliance for progres as well,e have come to the table in wting to seerue immig
we cannot use that as an excus anymor d the bottom line, he's done great job with reminng us how unprecedend things are. he needso take ownership of what's goingn and t polics taking place nowhich are not helping which i why w still have double digit unemployment andmassive unemployment in this country like we have not had before. >> bonnie: it wait wait wait wait. [simultaneous speech] >> bonni: one at a time. one at a time. >> trillions in spending. w but psident bush enred...
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this is useful for us and that for al qaeda. when you can symbolically to great senior leaders, that is bad for them. a talk about -- i talked about things that drive them through the roof. if they do not want to deal with that. the fact that he would announce these was a strategic blunder. i think it was out of ego. he was trying to be too cute. >> and thank you. that goes to underscore what it is so amazing that abu yahya is a leader that nobody is talking about. he has laid out an entire plant for what you would think somebody would be doing. with that, i would like to turn it over to questions and discussion. if everybody could introduce yourselves and wait for the microphone to come to you. also, please leave it to a question and not a blunt comment. who would like to start? in the front. >> i wanted to ask you if you would elaborate on the implications of the generational change in al qaeda if we look at abu yahya as an example of generational change, what that means for their relationship with other groups, specifically w
this is useful for us and that for al qaeda. when you can symbolically to great senior leaders, that is bad for them. a talk about -- i talked about things that drive them through the roof. if they do not want to deal with that. the fact that he would announce these was a strategic blunder. i think it was out of ego. he was trying to be too cute. >> and thank you. that goes to underscore what it is so amazing that abu yahya is a leader that nobody is talking about. he has laid out an...
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[applause] >> let us pray. good and gracious god, creator of sweeping sands and majestic pine trees, of rolling farmlands and bounteous lakes, protector of our sprawling cities, bustling highways, and abundant wildlife. we turn to you today and ask you to bless this great state of new jersey. held our residents to be healthy, fruitful, and prosperous, and to rest in the knowledge that their safety is a priority for those who lead them. we ask you to bless this new administration and all of the state's leaders. help them to be united in purpose and remember to seek the common good with integrity and generosity. we ask you to bless this wonderful family, mary pat, andrew, sarah and, patrick, and bridget. help them to remain strong in the bonds of faith and love which they share, and we ask you to bless this man, our new governor, chris christie, and this woman, the lieutenant governor kim guadagno. we pray that you will fill them with the vision to government promised, the wisdom to government justice, the humili
[applause] >> let us pray. good and gracious god, creator of sweeping sands and majestic pine trees, of rolling farmlands and bounteous lakes, protector of our sprawling cities, bustling highways, and abundant wildlife. we turn to you today and ask you to bless this great state of new jersey. held our residents to be healthy, fruitful, and prosperous, and to rest in the knowledge that their safety is a priority for those who lead them. we ask you to bless this new administration and all...
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it is a great victory for us. it has been agonizing for the last few days or months waiting for this decision, waiting, waiting, waiting, but it is an amazingçó thing to live throught for years and be told by the bureaucrats at federal election commission that you cannot do that, you have no first amendment rights. and i think today is wonderful to tell folks at the federal election commission to work for the people, and that people do not work for them. so i am honored with this outcome, it is a tremendous victory for the first amendment and our organization, and thank you very much. i am happy to take any questions. >> [inaudible] first amendment rights for corporations and organizations, they have the same rights as people. >> we are going to have a chance to read the opinion. i do not know exactly what the opinion says just yet, but it is a great day for every person in america, whether you own stock in the company, whether you run a mom-and-pop grocers store. and when we took in those, only several thousand
it is a great victory for us. it has been agonizing for the last few days or months waiting for this decision, waiting, waiting, waiting, but it is an amazingçó thing to live throught for years and be told by the bureaucrats at federal election commission that you cannot do that, you have no first amendment rights. and i think today is wonderful to tell folks at the federal election commission to work for the people, and that people do not work for them. so i am honored with this outcome, it...
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terrorism has been with us as long as history books have been with us. and if you talk about financial crisis it goes hand in hand with capitalism. we just need to look at the tulip bubbles of centuries ago. so they are not different in nature though they are essential to deal w. we are, however, confronted with self megatrends that do posit a new challenge that might require new kinds of responses. perhaps new institutions or arrangements at the international level. perhaps the solutions will be from bottom up or national governments or the market. we will find out from our panel what they think. among them, of course, first climate and related ecosystem challenges. we will talk about them in a moment as the world leaders including president obama are soon to garrett for the u.n. summit. if you talk about global health in an age of increasing interconnectedness whether the pandemics that we are in the midst of with h1n1, but also the threats that come a little more silently. the chronic diseases that arise silently from a sicker, fatter and older world
terrorism has been with us as long as history books have been with us. and if you talk about financial crisis it goes hand in hand with capitalism. we just need to look at the tulip bubbles of centuries ago. so they are not different in nature though they are essential to deal w. we are, however, confronted with self megatrends that do posit a new challenge that might require new kinds of responses. perhaps new institutions or arrangements at the international level. perhaps the solutions will...
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to stonewall us. the fact is it was the white house under desire rogers who changed the format. going back 15, 20 years we know of no other event at the white house where the secret service was told not to be at the gate -- i am sorry, where the secret service was told at the white house that protocol would not be at the gate with them, would not be there to do with back and checked. for whatever reason, we don't know, but obviously desire rogers and others were able to prevail upon the secret service to change a longstanding policy, a policy which we see could have had terrible consequences. i don't know what the white house is trying to hide. i don't know why they won't let desire rogers appear. while i do not see any reason for the salahis to be here, we would be willing to have desire rogers to testify if that is what it takes to find out what happened. we know that the deputy white house chief of staff sent out a memo to the white house reversing the policy which had been followed -- which had be
to stonewall us. the fact is it was the white house under desire rogers who changed the format. going back 15, 20 years we know of no other event at the white house where the secret service was told not to be at the gate -- i am sorry, where the secret service was told at the white house that protocol would not be at the gate with them, would not be there to do with back and checked. for whatever reason, we don't know, but obviously desire rogers and others were able to prevail upon the secret...
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yes, al qaeda can use afghanistan as a place to train, but they are using yemen, the a using somalia, and there are many places where al qaeda is operating. host: in the first segment on this subject, i showed the david ignatius calling, "there is it growing consensus among the military that they have to get out of fighting it expedition. -- fighting expeditionary was every time any flash point erupts with al qaeda." guest: what we have to do is recognize that this is going to be a long war with many aspects to it and that we are going to incur some casualties year after year after year, and that is not consistent with american culture. we are shaped by the world war ii experience to be what to mobilize the whole country and win in three years and be -- we are shaped by the world war ii experience. we want to mobilize the whole country and win in three years and be done with it. it will be a test whether we can stay the course long-term without necessarily investing too much of our resources in any one effort, in some dream that if we can just win one battle or do something for one ye
yes, al qaeda can use afghanistan as a place to train, but they are using yemen, the a using somalia, and there are many places where al qaeda is operating. host: in the first segment on this subject, i showed the david ignatius calling, "there is it growing consensus among the military that they have to get out of fighting it expedition. -- fighting expeditionary was every time any flash point erupts with al qaeda." guest: what we have to do is recognize that this is going to be a...
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they have attacked us and are still attacking us. this administration cannot wish that reality away and i don't think they intend to. the threat cannot be negotiated away. but we must do is acknowledge this reality and work to vote and interrupt the attacks and destroys the organizations that are at war with us. it is a different kind of war but real nonetheless. and this hearing can help us get insight into the failure that occurred and what we need to do in the future but until the administration and congress fully acknowledge the reality of the enemy i don't think we will be fully effective. the work of the 9/11 commission unified our nation behind the idea that preventing act of war by traditional law enforcement techniques would not be effective. they declared we should treat this danger with a new understanding of how war. the truth is that the administration intends to view this conflict wrongly as a law enforcement act matter now. retreating from that national decision i thought we have reached. now we have a policy that prev
they have attacked us and are still attacking us. this administration cannot wish that reality away and i don't think they intend to. the threat cannot be negotiated away. but we must do is acknowledge this reality and work to vote and interrupt the attacks and destroys the organizations that are at war with us. it is a different kind of war but real nonetheless. and this hearing can help us get insight into the failure that occurred and what we need to do in the future but until the...
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gare wet us -- mr. garrett was speaking about that, the general welfare, one of the clauses perverted by democrats and republicans, courts, presidents, and congress alike. it means the general welfare, not the direct welfare but the general welfare of the nation. we have the ability to collect taxes and pay debts, borrow money on the credit of the united states to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several states and with the indian tribes. mr. garrett was just talking about the -- just a few minutes ago about this commerce clause being utilized to make folks do something because the leadership here thinks that we have to mandate every person in this country to buy health care insurance, whether you want to or not. that's never been done. it's totally unconstitutional, as mr. garrett was saying this commerce clause is one of the three that have been perverted also. the original intent was that we don't lockbox trade within state borders. we've done that on health insurance. which is un
gare wet us -- mr. garrett was speaking about that, the general welfare, one of the clauses perverted by democrats and republicans, courts, presidents, and congress alike. it means the general welfare, not the direct welfare but the general welfare of the nation. we have the ability to collect taxes and pay debts, borrow money on the credit of the united states to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several states and with the indian tribes. mr. garrett was just talking about...
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tell us what you think. sound off through facebook. send us at tweet. text your answer to this number. >>> green appliances. they can cost more up front, but do they save in the long run? we'll take a closer look. >>> people actually come out of the 3d screenings happier with the movie they just saw. >> straight ahead. what the future of tv could hold. thanks for coming back out. sure. i think you might have hooked it up wrong, though. yea, we're getting way too many channels. no, no. that's -- that's standard. fios also comes with 11,000 free movies and shows on demand per month. ah, standard. gotcha. a certain somebody says "thank you". tell him "he's welcome", but it's still standard. he's happy to be back with his friends. is he? [ male announcer ] hundreds of channels, thousands of movies, and three times more very satisfied customers than comcast. this is beyond cable. this is fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> we had another cold january day outside today. it wasn't too bad because the sunshin
tell us what you think. sound off through facebook. send us at tweet. text your answer to this number. >>> green appliances. they can cost more up front, but do they save in the long run? we'll take a closer look. >>> people actually come out of the 3d screenings happier with the movie they just saw. >> straight ahead. what the future of tv could hold. thanks for coming back out. sure. i think you might have hooked it up wrong, though. yea, we're getting way too many...
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what did they give us? they gave us two wars. they drove the country into bankruptcy and they are complaining about spending. i do not even know what to say about you. you have been here for eight years, what have you done? host: a response? president clinton did have a budget surplus when he left. host: that is right, but president -- guest: no denying that president obama inherited a bad economy. but the same thing for president bush. he passed tax relief for american workers which allowed americans to keep more of what they earned. i would urge the caller to go back and look, under president bush, we have 52 weeks of positive job creation. that is a record. because the tax relief to a new british economic growth, we have more money coming into the treasury in 2010 -- 2007 than any other year. a number of things improved under president bush in terms of domestic policies. no child left behind narrowed the gap of test scores between what students and minority students, enhancing educational opportunities in places where schools
what did they give us? they gave us two wars. they drove the country into bankruptcy and they are complaining about spending. i do not even know what to say about you. you have been here for eight years, what have you done? host: a response? president clinton did have a budget surplus when he left. host: that is right, but president -- guest: no denying that president obama inherited a bad economy. but the same thing for president bush. he passed tax relief for american workers which allowed...
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so we know that 67% used to less than half. it used to be most students didn't borrow. we've seen a big increase in lending. host: what type of interest is usually attached? guest: it goes up and down. it depends whether or not -- the subdiesed programs are usually low. but we know students are borrowing on the private market. you can only borrow so much money through the federal loan program, and college has gotten so expensive that students are going into the private market and many of them are borrowing at credit card rates. host: and we'll go back to college. but as far as colleges are concerned, what arguments do they make for the outpacing of the cost of college to that of the national rate of inflation? guest: i don't think they have many good arguments. they want to climb their way up. they want bigger buildings, nice sports teams. they want to pay themselves more money. and everybody needs to go to college. so they kind of have students over a barrel. what are you going to do, not go to college? so they continue to raise prices. the one thing i will say in th
so we know that 67% used to less than half. it used to be most students didn't borrow. we've seen a big increase in lending. host: what type of interest is usually attached? guest: it goes up and down. it depends whether or not -- the subdiesed programs are usually low. but we know students are borrowing on the private market. you can only borrow so much money through the federal loan program, and college has gotten so expensive that students are going into the private market and many of them...
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they still stereotyped us. based ocala's the n word. -- they still call us the n word. host: thank you for your comments. republican line, oregon. caller: good morning. i think that the republicans respect martin luther king more than any democrat. they prove it every day. the day that obama was elected, has any democratic for democratic black person treated obama the way they treated bush? never. did they say that he was responsible for everything that has happened since the minute he was elected? a bunch of idiots in florida that could not use a ballot? of that was bush's -- of course not, that was bush's fall. typical racism. democrats are bigots. obama is no better or worse than any other american that list today or any other time. -- lives today or any other time. to tell us that we cannot criticize a president because he is black -- host: are you hearing that? is that your take on it? caller: yes. another thing. president bush had, since hurricane katrina, rebuild fema and you never hear anyone say anythingçó like president bush s responsible and obama is doing
they still stereotyped us. based ocala's the n word. -- they still call us the n word. host: thank you for your comments. republican line, oregon. caller: good morning. i think that the republicans respect martin luther king more than any democrat. they prove it every day. the day that obama was elected, has any democratic for democratic black person treated obama the way they treated bush? never. did they say that he was responsible for everything that has happened since the minute he was...
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they sent us here and the school is paying for us. we're very grateful to them to learn more about politics. it's my passion. i hope to some day work in government. >> go welcome in your life and tell me when you started to be interested in politics. >> my whole family is very political. we're definitely from the massachusetts, kennedy obsessed kind of group, so my whole life i've probably been more politically aware my whole life than most of my peers. i've also had this passion. >> all last week who impressed you the most? >> i enjoyed patrick griffin and gary andres. they both worked in the legislative affairs office. gary worked for president bush and patrick worked for president clinton. it was interesting to see how much they had in common and how much they had to say about what their work with congress was like. >> what do you want to become? >> i'd like to work in legislative affairs or in public policy somewhere in government. >> what's your impression of this town? >> i love it. i want to come here after i graduate. >> what
they sent us here and the school is paying for us. we're very grateful to them to learn more about politics. it's my passion. i hope to some day work in government. >> go welcome in your life and tell me when you started to be interested in politics. >> my whole family is very political. we're definitely from the massachusetts, kennedy obsessed kind of group, so my whole life i've probably been more politically aware my whole life than most of my peers. i've also had this passion....
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is a powder, it's what abdulmutallab tried to use on 12/25. it's what richard reid, the shoe bomber, tried to use previously. and it's very hard to detect. it's not obvious that these devices would have found it. >> suarez: but mahesh argues the steps taken to ensure privacy-- like blurring faces-- render people anonymous. >> what happens is, like, the person who is asking the public to scan is not there next to the scanner, he's there remotely. so, there's less chances of somebody seeing a supermodel next to the scanner, and next seeing their image and trying to sell it off to "the national enquirer" and all of those things, that has been the concern of the public, but to avoid those things. >> suarez: for rotenberg, that is just not good enough. >> i think the t.s.a. has been very misleading on this point. in fact, they're going to detect prosthetics, mastectomy scars, they're going to detect sex change operations, adult incontinence. those are the types of images that will be available to the t.s.a. operators. >> suarez: at baltimore washin
is a powder, it's what abdulmutallab tried to use on 12/25. it's what richard reid, the shoe bomber, tried to use previously. and it's very hard to detect. it's not obvious that these devices would have found it. >> suarez: but mahesh argues the steps taken to ensure privacy-- like blurring faces-- render people anonymous. >> what happens is, like, the person who is asking the public to scan is not there next to the scanner, he's there remotely. so, there's less chances of somebody...
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the next part i think for us is going to be medical help. the medical infrastructure such as it is in port-au-prince has been clearly overwhelmed by the number of victims kbhz of course hospitals have been destroyed or badly damaged by the earthquake itself. those are two of the priorities we're facing but it is a very dramatic and huge tragedy for the people of haiti and exactly what they don't need after all they've been through. >> lehrer: mr. holmes, there have been estimates up to 30,000 in terms of the death toll. >> i'm leery of giving numbers. there are hbdz, probably thousands of dead but we simply don't know. i don't want to give you a figure. let's wait to see until we get a bit more information. whatever the exact figure sit's clearly a major tragedy. there will be a major humanitarian relief effort to be mounted as well as the search and rescue efforts i talked about so we will have a lot on our plates in the next few days. >> lehrer: what about the situation on port-au-prince. the united nations had peacepeacekeepers there. som
the next part i think for us is going to be medical help. the medical infrastructure such as it is in port-au-prince has been clearly overwhelmed by the number of victims kbhz of course hospitals have been destroyed or badly damaged by the earthquake itself. those are two of the priorities we're facing but it is a very dramatic and huge tragedy for the people of haiti and exactly what they don't need after all they've been through. >> lehrer: mr. holmes, there have been estimates up to...
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to some many of us, we did to so many of us, she is a role model. she is a mentor, teacher, coach and a dear friend. please join me in welcoming her. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. i am here on behalf of the secretary of defense. mr. gates was not available today and so he asked me to come in and provide some opening remarks on behalf of the department. i am very pleased to do so. thank you, general sudden, for those very kind words and that wonderful introduction. good morning to everyone. welcome to this second annual conference on suicide prevention. it is the only conference established to specifically address the issue of suicide in the military and a veteran population. it is very important that you all are here. it is quite obvious that you care and you spend many of your days and nights caring about this issue and making a difference and the lives of our service members and veterans and their families. i want to thank the distinguished guests who are here who were mentioned earlier and of course, i would like to thank the chairman of
to some many of us, we did to so many of us, she is a role model. she is a mentor, teacher, coach and a dear friend. please join me in welcoming her. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. i am here on behalf of the secretary of defense. mr. gates was not available today and so he asked me to come in and provide some opening remarks on behalf of the department. i am very pleased to do so. thank you, general sudden, for those very kind words and that wonderful introduction. good morning to...
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but ultimately, they got us onto a path in which you could see us improving. they will say, you lifted a lot of heavy weight. >> when you look at the political economy, does that give you any insight into thinking about what the political economy will look like here of for the next few years? >> no. no, unless you have -- the only patterns that emerge from the political economy that are very clear are those extreme cases where you had a sovereign default in which any administration in place is not going to survive it. apart from that, our sample of crises are drawn from very high grade political systems in a very different stages of being into a particular administration. it really -- in the political arena, though one general -- the one general theme that we can point to which has political implications is seldom does growth bail you out in terms of the debt accumulation. >it is not often. the odds do not favor you that you will grow. which ever administration is in place post crisis -- >> interesting. i can see that the clock is ticking. i will stop. with th
but ultimately, they got us onto a path in which you could see us improving. they will say, you lifted a lot of heavy weight. >> when you look at the political economy, does that give you any insight into thinking about what the political economy will look like here of for the next few years? >> no. no, unless you have -- the only patterns that emerge from the political economy that are very clear are those extreme cases where you had a sovereign default in which any administration...
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us in the face. in the latest issue, we have this special report that looks at these new developments and makes the case that we finally should do something, do what we should have done years ago, and that is to offer humanitarian aid to the vietnamese for the suffering of those affected by agent orange and to derive by our veterans and offer v.a. care to all who serve, no questions asked. you can agree or disagree with those arguments, but i think there's no doubt, and i think we've documented pretty carefully that this is an issue that is going to be on the radar screen for the obama administration, for congress, and for the v.a. and so to discuss these issues, we brought together a panel that i'm honored to introduce now. dr. michael f. martin is a specialist in asian affairs for the congressional research service of the library of congress. dr. martin's professional career has included work in china, japan, hong kong, and vietnam. he has taught at hong kong baptist university, colby college and a
us in the face. in the latest issue, we have this special report that looks at these new developments and makes the case that we finally should do something, do what we should have done years ago, and that is to offer humanitarian aid to the vietnamese for the suffering of those affected by agent orange and to derive by our veterans and offer v.a. care to all who serve, no questions asked. you can agree or disagree with those arguments, but i think there's no doubt, and i think we've documented...
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that has cost us a dollar trillion. that my children -- caused as $1 trillion, that my children and grandchildren have to pay for. president, president obama came to power or. the republicans, the publicly declared that they want to see this president failed. they said they want to derail health care. i'm wondering where america people -- did they forget -- host: phyllis from boston. much coveted it independent. caller: i am certainly voting for scott brown. we have to do this as unenr olled, as the college, and i believe this will be the shot heard around the world one more time for massachusetts. i am so proud to be from massachusetts because we have been an laughingstock which the amount of democrats that we have brought to congress and to our own legislature. it is about time we stand up and we say, we don't want it to be a kennedy seeks, as mr. brown has said over and over again, this is the people's seat. and because we have been taking for granted for so many years in this state, i believe that finally the people
that has cost us a dollar trillion. that my children -- caused as $1 trillion, that my children and grandchildren have to pay for. president, president obama came to power or. the republicans, the publicly declared that they want to see this president failed. they said they want to derail health care. i'm wondering where america people -- did they forget -- host: phyllis from boston. much coveted it independent. caller: i am certainly voting for scott brown. we have to do this as unenr olled,...
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we have new challenges before us. and i would say that the piece of information left out by the gentleman is the fact that it was his party that controlled congress during some of the period in which you cite the job loss. in fact, there have been 3.6 million jobs lost just since january of 2009. i would say to the gentleman, as far as the stimulus bill that you speak of -- >> would the gentleman yield on your assertion? >> i will yield at the end of my statement. and what my point is that the stimulus bill that passed almost a year ago, there's growing consensus here that it was not sufficiently targeted towards job growth. and in fact, even the portion of infrastructure spending that the gentleman and his party and this white house decided upon, the design of that spending, the associated press has come out with a study indicating that it did not grow employment at the local level in the communities which we represent. so if we understand and know that that is not the way to grow jobs, that is the design of the stim
we have new challenges before us. and i would say that the piece of information left out by the gentleman is the fact that it was his party that controlled congress during some of the period in which you cite the job loss. in fact, there have been 3.6 million jobs lost just since january of 2009. i would say to the gentleman, as far as the stimulus bill that you speak of -- >> would the gentleman yield on your assertion? >> i will yield at the end of my statement. and what my point...
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i used to wear them. he said put on your uniform and ran along. of course i sat back with him just like an orderly would act. he did not expect me to stand 15 paces behind him. kelly asked did you hear the speech? yes, tell me about it. tisdale said they expect me to make a speech. i am a poor hand of making a speech. he said i will write a little something. i suppose they have a good laugh over it. he wrote it on the cars just as you are going now. i thought he was merely taking down notes. when he finished, he said that'll be about it. it was the greatest speech. i was actually inspired when i heard it. some of the copperheads tried to make fun of it. they undertook it. but they wouldn't go. they stood there like a war horse. he was so tall and upright. he had his hat in hand. when he got through, he put it on. his right hand was in his vest, his hat was in his left hand. there's not much applause. i thought at the time, that's a pretty big speech. he thought he was a failure. he said they'll have a good deal of support. i said mr. president, yo
i used to wear them. he said put on your uniform and ran along. of course i sat back with him just like an orderly would act. he did not expect me to stand 15 paces behind him. kelly asked did you hear the speech? yes, tell me about it. tisdale said they expect me to make a speech. i am a poor hand of making a speech. he said i will write a little something. i suppose they have a good laugh over it. he wrote it on the cars just as you are going now. i thought he was merely taking down notes....
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adding it helps us use less salt than before in campbell's tomato soup. that famous, familiar flavor, as delicious as ever. now with less salt. thanks to a very special sea salt. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ >>> good morning, everybody. i'm david chuter. welcome back to msnbc sunday. at the half-hour, breaking news in what a top u.s. official calls an active threat by al qaeda. again, this threat forced the closure of the u.s. embassy in yemen's capital of sana today. the british embassy is also closed today. we want to go to somewhere who is there who can describe the situation. joining us on the phone, the editor of the yemen post. hakeem, i understand that you can't get even within two kilometers of the embassy? >> yes. really it is only one kilometer to the embassy. government is putting out heavy security just in case the al qaeda threats are real. also the helicopters from the military are put on hold in case any attacks do happen so security is going to be tight near the u.s. and british embassy which are both closed fo
adding it helps us use less salt than before in campbell's tomato soup. that famous, familiar flavor, as delicious as ever. now with less salt. thanks to a very special sea salt. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ >>> good morning, everybody. i'm david chuter. welcome back to msnbc sunday. at the half-hour, breaking news in what a top u.s. official calls an active threat by al qaeda. again, this threat forced the closure of the u.s. embassy in yemen's capital of...
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can you offer us, i know you have written deeply about this but can you offer us a little framework about then impact of the murder of emmet till? >> i can try. i didn't know this actually until i read jeff's book and it was one of the first things that comes up in the book and it was astounding thing both as a testament, a document if you will, to the sense of consciousness that young fred hampton must have had come about what society was capable of, what happens when one is matched against structures of power. it must have been something that reminded everyone i would imagine, at the hampton family, about what sorts of risks, what kinds of dangers, what profound injustices existed out in the world. it in the south but in a certain sense also everywhere. i think though that the thing that must have come up, and the symmetry, which is awful let one level to think about and at the same time profoundly moving of having exactly the same-- the word that martha used a moment ago was rehabilitation. the state's for roche's desire to the same this yen man after they murdered him. the way in whic
can you offer us, i know you have written deeply about this but can you offer us a little framework about then impact of the murder of emmet till? >> i can try. i didn't know this actually until i read jeff's book and it was one of the first things that comes up in the book and it was astounding thing both as a testament, a document if you will, to the sense of consciousness that young fred hampton must have had come about what society was capable of, what happens when one is matched...
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obama, obama are you with us or against us? some support from the united states. delegitimizing their regime. the third things the thi is to s keep a military threat on the table. not a threat, but you have the demonstrating capability. they have conducted two long- range aggressive operations to demonstrate a capability they have never demonstrated before. that is, there airforce is capable of carrying out a strike that would hit land targets. host: ken timmerman is our guest with us this morning. theresa on the democratic line, go ahead. caller: i am basing my question on time i have spent with iranians in the united states. studying nuclear technology in the 1970's -- bay our students here. the united stateselcome them here. in the 1980's in iran, the sanctions that i experienced there in the home of an iranian who welcome to me in, he sat a pint of milk on the table. when i finished drinking it, he says, yes, you have a big american appetite. you just drink my baby's milk for the week. i think he did it for stock fell you -- shock value. of course, he tried to
obama, obama are you with us or against us? some support from the united states. delegitimizing their regime. the third things the thi is to s keep a military threat on the table. not a threat, but you have the demonstrating capability. they have conducted two long- range aggressive operations to demonstrate a capability they have never demonstrated before. that is, there airforce is capable of carrying out a strike that would hit land targets. host: ken timmerman is our guest with us this...
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let us know. you can hit us up on our facebook and twitter sites. really all you have to do is go to bettynguyencnn or tjholmescnn. let us know what you think because we will be reading your response on the air. want to know if you like your job. >>> so, in with the new and, well, you know what to do with all those old gadgets. >> got some new god jets to show you now. have a look at the hottest gadgets at the consumer electronic show. a big deal. one in vegas. one in vegas. stay with us. you a cop? $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ >>> give you an update on our top stories. this you're seeing here, this is the latest video, actually video we're just getting in this morning of the man believed to be the suicide bomb their killed seven cia operatives. and one jordanian last month. this newly released video aired on the arabic tv network al jazeera shows ham mall khalil abu mulal al balawi. his brother said this is him. he vowed for the revenge of the killing of baitullah mehsud. >>> arrest in the security breach. a graduate student at ruckers universi
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may use aliases, false passports,. and so we have to have a dual system of intense intelligence gathering with the types of skraening that will allow us to find the hidden explosives. and no system is perfect, unfortunately. >> lehrer: how do you feel about the fixes, mr. clarke? >> we've got a good system. it can be made better. the great news here is that the president of the united states is down in the weeds trying to make it better. i wish i had that when i was serving. but i think the scary news today is this al quite in the arabian peninsula has other people like this guy. >> lehrer: a lone guy, we haven't heard that much about. >> yeah, they have other what we call clean skins, people who we have no idea that they are involved. so their names are not in the database. aqap, apparently, has more of these people. they are not necessarily arabs. and they are still trying to attack the west outside of yemen. that's the big news. is that this is an ongoing threat. so we have to make the system better very quickly. >>
may use aliases, false passports,. and so we have to have a dual system of intense intelligence gathering with the types of skraening that will allow us to find the hidden explosives. and no system is perfect, unfortunately. >> lehrer: how do you feel about the fixes, mr. clarke? >> we've got a good system. it can be made better. the great news here is that the president of the united states is down in the weeds trying to make it better. i wish i had that when i was serving. but i...
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why do they hate us? let us try to count the ways. look at the s -- assassination at times that we have tried around the world. look at what happened in the iran -- in iran. this is why they hate us. terrorism is a tactic. it only takes one person. the thing is, we are falling apart at home and war companies are making lots of money and we are falling apart at home. every day around the world of billions of dollars a day. we did not militarily defeat the russians. to me, this is a false issue. our southern border is wide open. guest: this person has a somewhat different view. i would certainly agree with you that there are things the united states have done over the past half century which you have listed that have provoked a great deal of hostility toward the united states. at the same time, the terrorists that we confront today are also going after the nations of europe, muslim countries -- in fact, more muslims are being killed in t attacks then hated americans. this is about an extremist ideology that has a vision of finding manda
why do they hate us? let us try to count the ways. look at the s -- assassination at times that we have tried around the world. look at what happened in the iran -- in iran. this is why they hate us. terrorism is a tactic. it only takes one person. the thing is, we are falling apart at home and war companies are making lots of money and we are falling apart at home. every day around the world of billions of dollars a day. we did not militarily defeat the russians. to me, this is a false issue....
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us anxious or frustrated. what our expectations and desires and hopes are. and some of the best insights i have ever heard are from individuals responding to polls or individuals in focus groups. there's a certain wisdom and common sense and richness of opinion and knowledge that comes from we, the people. so i hope more elected officials will actually look at the polls than not, if they are scientifically and properly drawn. so what have the polls is that all throughout 2000 nyquist added that his polls have said the same thing. the number one issues this year, the entire year, have been jobs and the economy. that's it. when health care started to spike up to number two or number three on the list of issues, it wasn't because people were saying that's a great idea that you are talking about health care. it's also the number two in every issue in many polls now because people are worried that when they hear and see me actually come to pass that that's a very important and post it when you see something as a nu
us anxious or frustrated. what our expectations and desires and hopes are. and some of the best insights i have ever heard are from individuals responding to polls or individuals in focus groups. there's a certain wisdom and common sense and richness of opinion and knowledge that comes from we, the people. so i hope more elected officials will actually look at the polls than not, if they are scientifically and properly drawn. so what have the polls is that all throughout 2000 nyquist added that...
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if you don't want to use it, don't use it. benefits for first district. 50,000 uninsured individuals in this congressional district. 160,000 people in this congressional district. 50,000 do not have insurance. underneath the house bill, 17,900 small businesses are eligible for tax credits. in michigan in this congressional disfrict, 11,le00 seniors avoid the doughnut hole. they passed a drug benefit plan, part d medicare, 2003,dy not vote for it. i thought it was a give away to the pharmaceutical industry. basically senior citizens, what they do, they paid their preyum, once you hit $2,500, you go into the doughnut hole. are you still paying for your premium, monthly prescription drug premium, but once you hit $2,500 you got to take the money for your prescription out of the pocket. once you hit, $5,700, you come out and get picked up again. most seniors who hit the doughnut hole hit it about june or july. they go back in about november, december. you have three or four months there you are paying for an insurance policy that
if you don't want to use it, don't use it. benefits for first district. 50,000 uninsured individuals in this congressional district. 160,000 people in this congressional district. 50,000 do not have insurance. underneath the house bill, 17,900 small businesses are eligible for tax credits. in michigan in this congressional disfrict, 11,le00 seniors avoid the doughnut hole. they passed a drug benefit plan, part d medicare, 2003,dy not vote for it. i thought it was a give away to the...
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the only bill that was before us was the one that was before us. you are trying to have it both ways. >> thank you, governor. let's move on and give debra medina an opportunity to ask a question. >> i think texasym is ready for some leadership andç this squabbling is notç getting us anywhere. çgovernor, you were a democrat before you were a republican, having worked for al gore as his campaign manager. you have broken promises on education, securing our border, and property tax reform. you failed to listen to texans on issues like the transgendered texas -- trans-texas quarter. çó>> the republican party was te party i want to be associated with. i am glad i did. i am glad reagan did. i am glad to be part of the party that ronald reagan came to. from the standpoint of putting that i would do everything i could to make this date a place where people were proud to live. i think we have done that. when you look at what we have created over the last eight years, when you look at walking into a budget deficit of $10 billion in 2003, cutting that
the only bill that was before us was the one that was before us. you are trying to have it both ways. >> thank you, governor. let's move on and give debra medina an opportunity to ask a question. >> i think texasym is ready for some leadership andç this squabbling is notç getting us anywhere. çgovernor, you were a democrat before you were a republican, having worked for al gore as his campaign manager. you have broken promises on education, securing our border, and property...
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around using trucks and rail. we could move coal to the site that we wanted to generate electricity. we could move natural gas to the site where we wanted to generate electricity or heat. but we cannot shift protons on rail cars. nor can we ship wind through packages or trust. the electricity has to be generated locally. our existing policy on the grid is satisfactory for the first scenario, but not the second. i have been at this for some time, hoping to advance our ability to plan and finance the new system that will be fit for the 21st century. introducing this bill, making some progress and hopefully further progress in the hopes to achieve this goal in this energy bill. number one, our good system is doing good work today. i do not know if you can say that the grade is broken. but if you have a horse and buggy system that is working, it might not be fit for the new world. we know that it will not be fit for the challenges of tomorrow. while it is not broken, it is not fit for what we are asking it to do. it i
around using trucks and rail. we could move coal to the site that we wanted to generate electricity. we could move natural gas to the site where we wanted to generate electricity or heat. but we cannot shift protons on rail cars. nor can we ship wind through packages or trust. the electricity has to be generated locally. our existing policy on the grid is satisfactory for the first scenario, but not the second. i have been at this for some time, hoping to advance our ability to plan and finance...
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the phone lines -- send us a tweet at c-spanwj or e-mail us at journal@c-span.org. "the washington post" on this story. the court also overturned a ban on corporations and unions airing campaign ads in the 30 days before primary and 60 days before a general election. also in "the washington post" this morning they talk about the reaction on capitol hill. inside "the washington post" its quotes senator charles schumer -- bound to push for new restrictions on corporate political spending, including limits for companies with government contracts, shareholder approval of expenditures and a proposal to make cheap executives appear in ads approving the content. also pushing legislation to match small donations with public financing. the ruling can be found on our website c-span.org. if you go there you can find the oral arguments as well as the ruling and reaction from the white house and other folks on our website, c-span.org. of the first phone call on court lifting campaign limits. indianapolis, indiana. good morning. caller: good morning. host: what do you think? well
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are using. we have embraced this technology in the city, but it also works particularly well on hills. host: tennessee, a democrat. caller: i think this is going to be good for the new generations. how will this work in the nascar industry? guest: oh, boy. again, this is very interesting because in formula one, we are actually seeing the diffusion of this technology, but i would need to know a lot more about how it mary's up with the engine itself to be able to explain how that works. -- how it comes together with the engine itself to be able to explain how that works. there is an instantaneous work with an electric motor, that has always been true. one of the things that you see, for example, in the tesla -- the original tesla roadster is a very fast sports car. i have also had the privilege of driving that car and you know that you are driving a performance car when you get in that car. that is just as important when you are doing start and stop with a large refuse collection vehicle. this is
are using. we have embraced this technology in the city, but it also works particularly well on hills. host: tennessee, a democrat. caller: i think this is going to be good for the new generations. how will this work in the nascar industry? guest: oh, boy. again, this is very interesting because in formula one, we are actually seeing the diffusion of this technology, but i would need to know a lot more about how it mary's up with the engine itself to be able to explain how that works. -- how it...
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and with some help from us. when i first saw mimi come out after hours of guiding the operations and all these guys that were in the hole with her, and she started reciting all her information down to her driver's license number in detail, i really was anxious that when i was going to make the call, something might not be right. so we had a lot of pensive pauses there between ricky and i. and i said, is this a family member of mimi dittmer? and he answered yes. then my stomach kind of knotted up. then i thought to myself, what would i want to hear first if i was the person receive the message. and i said, your mother is fine. and then there was a huge pause, and then an exclamation from ricky. my heart sank there for a second. then we have a conversation. >> larry: you have every right to feel great. dr. grossman, what medical treatment was immediately applied to mimi? >> well, really it was just trying to get her out of the hole. she was stuck in the hole, obviously, for five days. and even once she got out of
and with some help from us. when i first saw mimi come out after hours of guiding the operations and all these guys that were in the hole with her, and she started reciting all her information down to her driver's license number in detail, i really was anxious that when i was going to make the call, something might not be right. so we had a lot of pensive pauses there between ricky and i. and i said, is this a family member of mimi dittmer? and he answered yes. then my stomach kind of knotted...
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not only would it cost us trillions of dollars, that we simply don't have, but it would cost us 5.5 million american jobs. it isn't that those jobs wouldn't be done, but they wouldn't be done in america. another 5.5 million jobs that would go offshore. i yield to the gentleman from texas. mr. gohmert: to so what you're saying is the president's health care bill is a jobs bill, but instead of creating them it eliminates them. mrs. bachmann: it eliminates them. one thing we saw a chart or graph recently produced several weeks ago, it plotted all the private sector experience in the presidents from the last 100 years and showed that in president obama's cabinet in his administration he has less private sector experience of real job creation than any other administration. 7% experience. no wonder every answer that comes out of this administration is more spending, higher taxes, more government. but the last seven smick recessions we've -- every blooming one of them, we have come out of the recession from government, no. from small business creation. we would love in our small business to create
not only would it cost us trillions of dollars, that we simply don't have, but it would cost us 5.5 million american jobs. it isn't that those jobs wouldn't be done, but they wouldn't be done in america. another 5.5 million jobs that would go offshore. i yield to the gentleman from texas. mr. gohmert: to so what you're saying is the president's health care bill is a jobs bill, but instead of creating them it eliminates them. mrs. bachmann: it eliminates them. one thing we saw a chart or graph...
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that has guided us. i'm not aware that politics has entered into this by any stretch of the imagination. >> secretary gates was in india and then he went to pakistan and afghanistan. in india, they are on high alert and in pakistan he said pakistan is not doing enough. [unintelligible] in washington, there are more pakistani. there is a statement that [unintelligible] >> i probably would challenge the facts behind your question but i would defer to the fbi in terms of the ongoing interaction it is having with the pakistan- american community. i do not think you have that question right. secretary gates and secretary clinton and others, we continue to have significant dialogue with the government of pakistan. the government of india, the government of afghanistan. about how we can have stability , dialogue, and cooperation across the region. that is ultimately how jointly these countries together with the u.s. will be able to stabilize the region and the fate and deter political extremists who threaten in
that has guided us. i'm not aware that politics has entered into this by any stretch of the imagination. >> secretary gates was in india and then he went to pakistan and afghanistan. in india, they are on high alert and in pakistan he said pakistan is not doing enough. [unintelligible] in washington, there are more pakistani. there is a statement that [unintelligible] >> i probably would challenge the facts behind your question but i would defer to the fbi in terms of the ongoing...
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during the week a lot of people have been talking to us writing us like crazy. here's the deal. we met an economist who studies decades of ups and downs in u.s. history and studies human behavior. a strong argument why now is the time to chase your dream. >> now is the time to take that 1345u8 business you've always wanted to create and do it, only if you follow a few key rules. >> this is the time to go into business for yourself, and the government is making credit more available now to help entrepreneurs. so my research, although it's based on economic history, shows that the entrepreneurs are at the vanguard of social economic change. they are the leaders of -- >> really? >> the economy. >> now is the time to take that kind of risk? >> yes. they are the ones -- looking back on it, people will say, why didn't i think of that? when times are bad, that's an opportunity, and only the people who have confidence and a desire to, for a long-term career involvement, those are the people who 20 years from now will be looking back on a successful career. count on your friends. it's th
during the week a lot of people have been talking to us writing us like crazy. here's the deal. we met an economist who studies decades of ups and downs in u.s. history and studies human behavior. a strong argument why now is the time to chase your dream. >> now is the time to take that 1345u8 business you've always wanted to create and do it, only if you follow a few key rules. >> this is the time to go into business for yourself, and the government is making credit more available...
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thanks for being with us. there was news out of yemen the united states embassy has been closed for security reasons and the british embassy closed as well. what can you tell us about the intelligence? >> looked at the intelligence that's available as far as the plans for al qaeda to carry out attacks possibly defense our embassy, possibly against u.s. personnel. decided it was the prudent thing to do to shut the embassy. we're working very closely with the yemeni authorities to address the threat that's out there. again it just demonstrates that al qaeda is determined to carry out these attacks and we're determined to thwart these attacks. >> there's a live threat, there's an active threat? >> there is. al qaeda has several hundred members in yemen and they've grown in strength. that's why from the first day of this administration we've focused on yemen. i've traveled out to yemen twice to talk to the president. in fact, this past week. we're continuing this dialogue. we've provided equipment training, we're
thanks for being with us. there was news out of yemen the united states embassy has been closed for security reasons and the british embassy closed as well. what can you tell us about the intelligence? >> looked at the intelligence that's available as far as the plans for al qaeda to carry out attacks possibly defense our embassy, possibly against u.s. personnel. decided it was the prudent thing to do to shut the embassy. we're working very closely with the yemeni authorities to address...
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it boxes us in in ways that makes it difficult for us to work together. our constituents start believing us. they do not know sometimes that this is just politics. the tone of civility instead of slash and burn would be helpful. the problem we have sometimes is an immediate response only to slash and burn style politics. you do not allow a credit if i said i think paul ryan is a sincere guy and it's a beautiful family. no one is going to run that in the newspapers. [laughter] and by the way, in case you get a republican challenge, i did not meet it. -- i did not mean it. [laughter] i do not want to hurt you, man. on the specifics, i think both sides can take some claiblame fa sour climate on capitol hill. what i can do to try to help is to bring republican and democratic leadership together on a more regular basis with me. i think that is a failure on my part. i need to foster better communications, even if there is disagreement. i will try to see if we can do more of that this year. that is on the general issue. on the specific issue of trade, you are ri
it boxes us in in ways that makes it difficult for us to work together. our constituents start believing us. they do not know sometimes that this is just politics. the tone of civility instead of slash and burn would be helpful. the problem we have sometimes is an immediate response only to slash and burn style politics. you do not allow a credit if i said i think paul ryan is a sincere guy and it's a beautiful family. no one is going to run that in the newspapers. [laughter] and by the way, in...
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i cheered. >> use diet? >> did you see it? >> he started off the first question-- >> you have a new book if i am to believe the press, called "my paper chase" true stories of vanished times. you, sir r. anitere, former editor of two of the greatest newspapers in the world, "the sunday times," the times of london. your actually old enough to remember the mandrell and empire. [laughter] and yet you don't write this book until you are 81 years old. did you not accomplish anything until you are late '70s? [laughter] >> i couldn't very wellspring out of the whelm with the form of a newspaper in my hand. my life was writing and editing newspapers and books, and then don't forget, every story, every night had to have a climax and now the climaxes tonight. i am on the colbert report. [applause] >> the next edition will have me in it. >> my book is available as mr. gore would say at friendly local bookstores at a ridiculously ridiculous price which does not reflect the blood, sweat, tears and sacrifice. >> i liked him. he made me laugh
i cheered. >> use diet? >> did you see it? >> he started off the first question-- >> you have a new book if i am to believe the press, called "my paper chase" true stories of vanished times. you, sir r. anitere, former editor of two of the greatest newspapers in the world, "the sunday times," the times of london. your actually old enough to remember the mandrell and empire. [laughter] and yet you don't write this book until you are 81 years old. did...
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why do they hate us? let us try to count the ways. look at the s -- assassination at times that we have tried around the world. look at what happened in the iran -- in iran. this is why they hate us. terrorism is a tactic. it only takes one person. the thing is, we are falling apart at home and war companies are making lots of money and we are falling apart at home. every day around the world of billions of dollars a day. we did not militarily defeat the russians. to me, this is a false issue. our southern border is wide open. guest: this person has a somewhat different view. i would certainly agree with you that there are things the united states have done over the past half century which you have listed that have provoked a great deal of hostility toward the united states. at the same time, the terrorists that we confront today are also going after the nations of europe, muslim countries -- in fact, more muslims are being killed in these attacks then hated americans. this is about an extremist ideology that has a vision of finding m
why do they hate us? let us try to count the ways. look at the s -- assassination at times that we have tried around the world. look at what happened in the iran -- in iran. this is why they hate us. terrorism is a tactic. it only takes one person. the thing is, we are falling apart at home and war companies are making lots of money and we are falling apart at home. every day around the world of billions of dollars a day. we did not militarily defeat the russians. to me, this is a false issue....